Scott Ward, host of the HabitStack Podcast, interviews Randy Herbertson, president of The Visual Brand (TVB), a branding studio based in Westport, Connecticut. Randy shares his journey from building his first agency to 40 people in New York City, selling it to a media company (which he warns against), and leaving after six miserable months when the promised synergies turned into constant trouble. He explains the key lessons from starting his second studio: ditching the three-hour NYC commute,...
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Scott Ward, host of the HabitStack Podcast, interviews Randy Herbertson, president of The Visual Brand (TVB), a branding studio based in Westport, Connecticut. Randy shares his journey from building his first agency to 40 people in New York City, selling it to a media company (which he warns against), and leaving after six miserable months when the promised synergies turned into constant trouble. He explains the key lessons from starting his second studio: ditching the three-hour NYC commute,...
Balancing Leadership and Growth with Santiago Luna, CEO of Charly Agency
HabitStack Podcast
39 minutes
4 months ago
Balancing Leadership and Growth with Santiago Luna, CEO of Charly Agency
In this episode of the Habit Stack Podcast, host Scott Ward discusses with Santiago Luna, Founder and CEO of Charly Agency, about leadership, growth, and balancing daily operations with long-term strategic initiatives. Santiago shares insights on effective delegation, learning from mistakes, and maintaining quality through strong team relationships. They also explore Santiago's current inspirations, the services offered by Charly Agency, including website and app design, and the potential fut...
HabitStack Podcast
Scott Ward, host of the HabitStack Podcast, interviews Randy Herbertson, president of The Visual Brand (TVB), a branding studio based in Westport, Connecticut. Randy shares his journey from building his first agency to 40 people in New York City, selling it to a media company (which he warns against), and leaving after six miserable months when the promised synergies turned into constant trouble. He explains the key lessons from starting his second studio: ditching the three-hour NYC commute,...